[ QUOTE ] I realize I came off like I was talking to a toddler, sorry if I insulted anyone but everyone was starting to get all spun out and Judging by Daz's posts he was starting to worry. I figured I could bring it back to what might really be causing the burning in his lungs, exersise, duh. I even said I'm pretty sure…
I realize I came off like I was talking to a toddler, sorry if I insulted anyone but everyone was starting to get all spun out and Judging by Daz's posts he was starting to worry. I figured I could bring it back to what might really be causing the burning in his lungs, exersise, duh. I even said I'm pretty sure the smoke…
Just the fact that you "used to" probably contributes to the sore lungs phenomena greatly. Additionally, you live in SoCal, a state notorious for is air pollution, which isn't exactly great for lungs either. When you work out, you breath in through the mouth & out through the nose yes? Perhaps you're mildly asthmatic? And…
[ QUOTE ] Many will claim that second-hand smoke causes just as much risk of cancer as first-hand smoking. I've had larger doses of carcinogens waiting for the light to turn green. Life sucks - nobody gets out alive. I agree smoking is bad. Next witness. [/ QUOTE ] Ah yes, the old 'were all gonna die anyway' argument…
Daz: I have the very same problem with my lungs, and it isn't asthma either. I'm an athlete and I try to stay away from smoke as much as possible. None of my family has ever had the bad habbit, and I've pretty much grown up completely away from the stuff. Not to mention that it sickens me whenever I am near smoke. After a…
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Many will claim that second-hand smoke causes just as much risk of cancer as first-hand smoking. I've had larger doses of carcinogens waiting for the light to turn green. Life sucks - nobody gets out alive. I agree smoking is bad. Next witness. [/ QUOTE ] Ah yes, the old 'were all gonna die anyway'…